Elmhurst residents often move between care settings—primary care offices, urgent care, imaging centers, hospital ERs, and specialty clinics. That “handoff” reality matters in delayed diagnosis cases. The delay may come from:
- A follow-up plan that wasn’t acted on (or wasn’t clearly communicated)
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that didn’t trigger timely review
- A referral that wasn’t completed quickly enough
- A repeat visit where symptoms persisted but the workup stayed too narrow
When you’re commuting through peak traffic or fitting care around shift work, delays can feel unavoidable. But legally, the question is whether the medical system responded reasonably to the information available at the time.


